Hi All,
is there a list of what provences each legion comes from? i'm having a hard time keeping track of which come from where![]()
Hi All,
is there a list of what provences each legion comes from? i'm having a hard time keeping track of which come from where![]()
always read the README before playing a gameOriginally Posted by Origin_Unknown
just check this thread and at the end it will list all regions and named legions associated
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http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=65761
Originally Posted by jegui
hehe, nice one, ive been playing the game for a while and i could of sworn its not in there :\
i never realized that in barbarian invasion 1.6 - that 1st cohort created its own legion name....i made like 10 of those units in londinium and had legio I thru X Britannia....LT is that where you got the idea for legion names
Dominius Latronius Dominarus: An Elder HighBorn: Latronii Dominaruses: Gens Latronia, Alea iacta est"
Gaius Marius Julius Caesar
No actually I had the Legion names already done before BI was released and put it off figuring they were adding them so why bother, after I seen how they messed up on the idea I did my system again.
Basically they should have had the Engine count through ALL the 1st cohorts instead of just the ones from the city. Who wants 10 1 legio's? lol
And if you get 1-10 etc its all the Same Title Augustus etc. So easy for them to fix if they sat down adn thought about it. the system they set up was worthless as HOW many recruit legions from 1 province?
Lt, can you have in 6.3 let all the diffirent legio I cohorts have their own banners? Like they had it original?
Steun
Hello to ALL!
Tell the truth, I dont understand the use of creating of 1st cohorts, 'cause I may recruit them many times, and I can creat one army (full stack) composed of only 1st cohorts (example, 20 units of LEGIO III:Gallica)...
Maybe I dont realise something, if so can you explain here or give the reference to information about this, and about using of 1st cohorts and etc.
read the houserules and readme.